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Fathers and Sons of the US Open

We take a look back at fathers and sons at the US OpenThe leaderboard at the 2010 US Open. Credit: Donald Miralle (Getty Images) The US Open has brought together fathers and sons down the years This article Fathers and Sons of the US Open appeared first on Golf Monthly.

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Remembering The 2010 US Open At Pebble Beach

Graeme McDowell wins The US Open, the first European to do so in 40 years, at Pebble Beach. By Lewis Stevens Graeme McDowell wins his first Major championship, the first European to win the US open in 40 years, at Pebble Beach This article Remembering The 2010 US Open At Pebble Beach appeared first on Golf Monthly.

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Is Brooks Koepka Here To Stay?

The double US Open champion is up to fourth in the world, is he here to stay? Has Brooks Koepka peaked? Or is there still more to come? This article Is Brooks Koepka Here To Stay? appeared first on Golf Monthly.

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Did the USGA go too far? US Open 2018 Verdict

Man-made farce or captivating drama? Neil Tappin offers his US Open 2018 Verdict about a tournament that will be remembered as much for the organisers as the winner. Did the USGA go too far? US Open 2018 Verdict Brooks Koepka may have emerged from the pack to claim …Continue reading » This article Did the USGA go too far? US Open 2018 Verdict appeared first on Golf Monthly.

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Is Shinnecock Hills unfair?

After some extreme conditions and some even more extreme scoring, Neil Tappin asks is Shinnecock Hills unfair? The main talking point so far at the 2018 US Open is the golf course. Scoring is high, even for …Continue reading » This article Is Shinnecock Hills unfair? appeared first on Golf Monthly.

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